- The
Satsumon culture (擦文文化,
Satsumon Bunka, lit. "brushed pattern") is a
partially agricultural,
archeological culture of
northern Honshu and southern...
- "pre-Ainu"
ancestor or
Emishi tribes are
ancestral to the
later Ainu via the
Satsumon culture. Both
Emishi and Ainu were
historically referred to as 'Ezo', with...
- the
Satsumon culture,
which later received some
contributions from the
Okhotsk culture via
cultural contacts in
northern Hokkaido after the
Satsumon culture...
-
Azumi Emishi Hayato Koshibito Kumabito Kumaso Kuzu
Mishihase Okhotsk Saeki Satsumon Tsuchigumo Wajin Post-classical Ainu
Ishikari Ainu
Menasunkur Ainu Sumunkur...
- has been
described as a "hybridization" of the
Okhotsk culture and the
Satsumon culture.
Tobinitai ceramics of the 10th to 13th
centuries are represented...
-
Azumi Emishi Hayato Koshibito Kumabito Kumaso Kuzu
Mishihase Okhotsk Saeki Satsumon Tsuchigumo Wajin Post-classical Ainu
Ishikari Ainu
Menasunkur Ainu Sumunkur...
-
Azumi Emishi Hayato Koshibito Kumabito Kumaso Kuzu
Mishihase Okhotsk Saeki Satsumon Tsuchigumo Wajin Post-classical Ainu
Ishikari Ainu
Menasunkur Ainu Sumunkur...
- elsewhere. Zoku-Jōmon ("continuing cord-marking") in turn gave way to
Satsumon ("brushed pattern" or "s****ed design")
around the
seventh century or in...
- Warabitetō, 8th century,
Heian period,
Satsumon culture,
Tokyo National Museum....
- Warabitetō, 8th century,
Heian period,
Satsumon culture,
Tokyo National Museum...